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downfall of a State Church , and in others he almost anathematises not only the members of the Liberation Society , but also all Dissenters .
From Messrs . Hamilton , Adams & Co . — « Report of the Fourth Indian National Congress BV BbbbP hel bbb d at Allahabad bbbbbbbbbbbb r in December bBBBbb"Bfc ^ 1888 ¦¦ . '
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loyalty of the Indian people to the British Government , and of the earnest desire of . p Indian . . « . fc « BPB ^™^^ Bi « BB »^ aB" -. Bi ^ BBBBBB . ^ reformers BBB , ^* B ^ . aBB . ^« BP > ^ . ^ . k , ^ B ^^ BJ ^ kP . BBBI ^^^^ to . B" ^ a ^ P' establish ^¦^ B' " ¦ ^ . p ^ B" ^ BP ^^ a * 4 ^ ^^ Bp BhV ^ B ^ . BBfc ^ BB . solidarity W ^ mJ ^ .. pP * * BB > ^ BB . ^^^ . Bapk ^^ B 1 ^^ BP * BBP BJ _ p- V with V V * pBB m ^ B ^ BBBBBi
their British fellow-subjects . This bulky report contains a detailed account of the proceedin ^ B ^ ' ^ BjB ^ ^ k ^^ ^ W ^ BB » ^ p ^^ - i ¦ gs ^ BBBBB . ~^^ ^ at Br ^ ^ . ^ the ^ B . ^^ " - ^^ " ¦ BBP Congress ^ B ^^ ^ B ^~ ^^^^ h ^ .. BBB ^ ^ Bk ^ BF ' p ~ h , ^ BJ ^ and p ^^ P b ^^ BI ^ . ^ P ^ BBI will . f V ^ Bk .. BB B . ¦¦ t prove BB ^ pP * ^ Bta ^ B / ^ BBpP of ^ B ^ r ^ BBH .
valuable assistance to Indian reformers in this country . From Mr BBJ . John ¦»¦ Hey wood -BaBF- <•> !»• WBB . —* Buxton : its Baths
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monotint 1 On the booklets Ocean just of published Time , ' < S b weet y this Home firm— , ' * Excelsior , ' and * Sweet Innocence '—are pretty and artistic les of a cheap and dainty
examp ; class of modern' books . ' The ' Ocean of Time ' I contains ~*^ ~* f ^^ i ^ F « ^^ B- W ^~ ^^^ Bk >^ V Miss ^ BB . v _^ BBi ^ B > B ' ^^ P ^ ¦ , F Emma B ^ BbB ^ BBI ^ B * BBBBBBB > ^ Bb-aBb ^*> | I BJ Tath BB ^ B VfcB ^ V * Bfepr 4 B > - ^ BB am Bjl . >>^ Bb ^ Br ' P s ^^ graceful B ^ pk JB ^ B ^ B / ^|^ p > m . ^ _^^ B ^ , B ^ ¦ bML poem BF , _ , ~ m ^ m ^ ^ pj , ^ V-W- « J ^ ^** u ^ ^ ^ tf ^ k « « ^ MT - ^ * Bbv bb ^^ - »
j ' The Children of the Year , ' with illustrations .. of rustic and marine scenery by G . H . Edwards , A si Woodruff uuuiuu and ul Miss HattonMrEdward '
. . , ry , , < xxj . iuioa ixatiun . . jlvi l . . XjUWalUo s illustrations to Longfellow ^' s * Excelsior ' are ¦ ( I extremel ^—* BBh ^ « BBB . ^ mW B ^^ B )^ ^_^ W ^ y J effective ~^^ ^ ^ Bk- ^^ f ^^^ B « bT ^ B . » ^_ b » , J and Bj J BJ aB * rfB > 'l-l *¦ this ^ p * . k ^ a * . Hfcl is ^ B «_^ one ^ , ^ .. m ^ ^ ^ , # of ^ ^ » the ^ J pt J ^^/ most ^ ^ ^ X . * | fc __> % _/
I beautiful books of its kind which we have seen | this season . The design on the cover is both original and pleasing .
From Messrs . Honlston & Sons . —* Pearly Hall , a Tale , with Hints to Wives and Mothers , ' by James ¦¦ Henry ¦ Simms ¦ Bfc JB . This .. B ^ is a good story
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I to foster and retain contentment and happiness ut home is the main object of the book . 1 mm Messrs . Hurst & Blackett , Limited . — i ' A Crooked Path' bMrs fl f . Alexander . 3 vols ¦/
| — ^~* ^* ^^ ' **—— — - * BP ~ - *¦ " ^ —— - ** - »* BBBp ^ , BB ~*^ T y W »> ^ Bta ^ m ^« ^^ ^ H . ^ XbH ^ *^ " ^' " ^ & A A _^ V ^ ^ fe ^ JL W ^ V- / Mlt ** J . fj t This VB « . . is _ a story of . ^ m . London m -m life , introducing characters in various grades of society . There is - - ' nothing *¦ m ^ _ s v . * .. » « . a . ^ n » particularl k / k ^ VA ** » v- » ¦* - » - «* k » t # i > . * y T uncommon " - * » - X- /^ - ** . » - ** AJ . J V ^ *¦ - » or V ^ i- extraordi V > - ^^ 4 'X C >» L V ^ A . V L JL
nary in any one of the characters ; indeed , the counterparts of most of the men and women who speak and act miht be discovered with
very little searching in g the west or east end of 1 i own own . . There lhere is is nothing nothing shocking shocking or or horrible hnrrihl p
neither is there any atrocious villany to appal the , feelings feelings , set set forth forth in in this this book book . . Yet YV » fc . notwith nnt . wilh-.
standing , the absence of the popular methods , for rousing and holding the attention * A Crooked
, J ' ath' is both absorbing and enlivening . The widow Avidow ox of mature mature years vears who who tries tries in in vai vain n to t , o in
in-crease a sparse income by writing novels , the I ' gilded Y V youth A BH , ' on philanthro BBh p BBft ic aims intent , who ^^ Hl _ . _ — « . ^ - __
I I employs gloriesiin spare * slumming moiftent , ' ^ the in blast making club man love , to who a I I vivacious but good hb - aji hearted young viuii / widow uticle , who the fails tetchy to f , find wayward much ,
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his sympathetic and devoted niece , and the niece herself , Katherine Liddell , who , after many manv tri trihulatinns bulations . sett sfittl les fis dow rlnwri n i in n li life fe with wif . Vi
, the man of her choice—are all described with a fidelity and vividness in which only a practised novelist BB | BB can excelWith all its
attrac--V — BBBB- ^ BBr I ^« T V ^* BBB » . B * BB ^ T V < BftBr « b" ^^ B . ^ B » * ^^ ^ L ^ b . ^¦ b' ^ B ^ b » . Bf T V BfAk 1 * ^ ¦ » * W J . bV ^ B . « W ^ UV bbWb . ¦** »* tive features the novel scarcely comes ^^ ^ ' u ^^ p to , _ , the high standard which Mrs . Alexander has reached ¦» irM in . m . bb > i ¦¦ some ¦» ¦»> of ¦» her bV previous - > TL work Jb . s fcf and
the ^ w ^ impression — ^^ *~ rm , a . »^ ^^ arises ^^ - *¦ ^^ - .. ** that ^^ - » - |^^ ^ the ^^ » X ^ » story - * . >««^ T » V ^ has * . X . _ ; been ^> V A A V _* . purposely prolonged to fill the compass of three volumes
* V / lUUJVM . f From the same . — * The Tree of Knowledge , ' by G - ** - ' . M B ^ - ^ BBBB . . Robins BBB »* ^ ^^ " <^ J * ¦¦ ^ B *_* . « 3 ^ . ^ vols * ¦ V- ^ - * " * BB ^ . V ¦ ¦ This B » JB , B *^ is fc . # fc _^ a * V read . Vh V ^> LlV *» - K able V f ^ BpL , f ^^ *^ *^^ ' ^^
and w ^ ell-written novel . It contains neither intricacy of plot , nor profound analysis of
cha character racter , , nor nor any anv specially sneeiallv rousing rousinp- scenes sopnfts ,. except the storm at sea off JDevon . The men , ¦ fo ^^ r BBB ^ the ^ b * ^^^ B ^ — — mo BBBBMBh ¦ ^ B- ~ m ^^ s Wt ^^ t ^ B * p ^» a «^^ f rt ^ Bv ^ t ^ ¦ , K resemble ^ B ^ ^ — ^ " ^^^ ~ i Pi ^ Ba F ^^^ r ^ . B ^ too Vfl ^ ^ - ^ ^^ closel » ^ ,- ^ ^ P _ ^^ B . f ^ ^ ^ B ^ y W the B ^ ' J ^ ^ . ^ B . J
male species of 'Lydia Languish , ' and present a mixture of inconsistent qualities that very rarely ~ - » --V * " ^ B- ^ m %¥ combine ^~ ^^ —¦^* B — " ^ B ^ ^ ^ BB ^ B ^ , in BB . & . ^ BBB real . " ^ P * - VW ^ 1 life BBB . ^ - ^^ ^^* Bj . With V W . ff . Bfc ^ ^^ his ^ ^ A H ^ charac ^ . . ^ « J ^ * U J , L ^ V ^ ^^
-ters of women the author is more successful , and gives us finished portraits of elderly insters BIB lvir society bellesand iring Bk
ladies sp B ~ - ^ ' Lp- ^^ *^^ BB > % / ^ who B « B ^ , BJ B *^ ^^^ worshi ^ bP ^ ^ B- ^ i ^ ^ J I ^^ T ^_^ ^ B at . ^ B . ^^^ P ^^ , B the «_^^« ^ ^ ^ sfrrine _^^ asp B ^^ B _ r iB , ^^ B ^^ T J ^ ^ fc . of iB ^ ^ ^ b ^ culture young V ^^ " k ^^ » * J ^ . ^^ . p The strength of the novel lies in the sketch _ ¦ of ' * m Elsa B ^ BP —¦ -B * BJ Brabourne ^ BB . bp- ' . BBB . ^^^ B | B > r ^ flT ^ m ^ W ^ ^ ^ P » ' ^ B ^ ' . Bp To . BBBBj ^^/ T that ^^ ^ -m Bfc BJ ^ p * portraiture 1 ^*^ ^ ^^ " ^ ^^ " ^ ^^ ^*^ - * ^^ the *^ * ~* ^ . l
author devotes all the skill at his command . Elsa / , a beautiful girl of nineteen , cooped up in the house of her maiden aunts in Devonshire ,
surrounded surrounded with with innumerable innumerable rp restriction . striot / ionss , , and and her rapidly developing instincts repressed at - every point , falls in love with a poor artist ,
Osmond Osmnnrl Allonb AllnnViv y . , and ar \ c \ finds finds herself herself loved lr . vr > r ? b hv y him with a deeper deVotion than her young-¦ and Bl »™^— IBB untrained k . Bfe - ^— ^^— ^ BB > ^ to ^ " ^ ^ B . ^—^^ ~ ~ ' . » ' ^ nature BBa ¦¦ ^ . ^ " ^ 1 . ^ ^ B— ^ - ^ is - ^ ^^ capable ^^ BB' ^ X >^ i ^ ^•^ - ^ " *^ ^ ^ B .. ^ of ^ ' ^ - ^ BB . appreciating ^_ ^^* X W *~* 1 _ **^ " ** ^* ^^ - * ^^ . fcJ B ^ ^ B ^ ^ » BjBBh Ij
or understanding . She pays a visit to London , becomes petted , flattered , and lionised , and returns to her D BBK evonshire home a spoiled irl
. BB unfit S ^^ # ^ b ^^ . ^ BB . ^ B > hi to . B ^ *^ ^ marry . ^ ~*^^ B . ^ ^*^ ^^^ ^^ a ^ bb poor ^ * ^^^^ . «^ ^^ ^^^ flBBi man ^ BB > ^^ ^ BBa ^^ b ^ . ^ BB BT ^^^ ^ BBb Then ^ B _ ^ m- ^ k ^ r ^ Bi ^^ B I k Percivale * BV ^ bF ~ ^ Bb JB . V ^^ ^ - J ^ U g V ^^^^ ^ Bb , BB a , ^ k rich and handsome idler , comes across herpath redeems BBB . " ^^ ^^^ Bf _ - ^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ k . . BB > — mT her < BB . A - ^_^ ^ ¦ character ^^^ Bfc ^ Bj B . . ^ V ^*^ ' ^ - ^ T « H- BBJB-, «^ from « . » ^ B . - « - ^ ^ ^ B . ^ B . a V ^ rB ^ false — f ^ - ^/ ^ p ^^ ~^_^ charge ^^ ^ JJ ^ ^ V ^^ W ^ B _ ^ BBBh * , * of V ^ ^ ^
murdering * her half-brother , and loves her passionately . She jilts Osmond and marries Percivale . A bitter awakening for \ Percivale J k
v ^ Bt a — | ~ ^ BB ^ BbB * ^^ ^ ^^ Bf BBB- —IJ V > ^ BBa ^ Bb . ^ ' •^ F ^^ ^*^ ^ . ^ ^— - ^ ^** ^ BB * - ^ BP « « - ^*^^* ^^ - - ^~ - ^^^ & m ~ ^ B . ^ BBa BB _^ 4 ^ p ^ k ^ - __^ ^^ ^ gp ^ ^ Ba _^ J ^ J ^ Bk ^^ ' . i ^ ^ ^ ^ comes at last . He thought he had married an ideal woman , perfectly trustworthy and ¦ ¦ devoted hi ^ B ^ ~ ~ ~ ^ C ~ " - B . w . Thoug ^ BBBB BBB > ^ Bl ~ ^ Bi ^ BJBk ^ htless ~ ' ^ ** ¦ ^^ I I » - ' — ' fjl , superficial P" B ^ ^ B * F" ^ ^^ *^ ^>^ ^ 1 H BVBk ^ Elsa JBB > ^ B . Bft t B , <^ t # betrays T ^^^ ^ B ^* f «^ ^ L & , BJ ^ ^ B , W
her husband by revealing a secret to the world which he had striven all his life to conceal . Percival ~ 1 ^^^ . B , ^ J 4 B . BP BJh ^^ # ^ e ^^^^ , B . feeling JB . - ^^^ ^ . ^^ ^ Bk ^ B > ^ B ^ ^ B . ^ jgp ^ as P | ^ 1 B ^ ' if i ^ B » ^ Bb . he ^^ ^ ^^ . ^ had ^ m V > - ^^ ^^^ B ^ ¦ received B * Jk " ¦ J ^^ tf > ^^ ^ Bt ^ ^ * ,. B | ¦ his ^^ ^ ^ g ~ Bi ^ 4 BI _ A rf'BA . r ^ B >'^* ^ ^ BB ^ _
death-blow / goes off in his yacht and is heard of no more . From Messrs . Jarrold BfebBJbbBB & Sons Bafr . —* Summer fll in
b ^ bVBBB . ~ ~ ^ - . BBk * B _ IbBJbBBB | bBJBB ^^ BB' BJBjb * "" BBT . BJB BT ^ B * PjT ^ Bj ^ . « r . BJB » ^ BBBT . ^ pprBBB ^ hB ^ W Br ^^ feBV flPjBBBBti BB _ p f » ' ^ . ¦ K A A A m . J ^ B ^ B ^ Bk ^ ^^ ^^ Broadland ^ BBBi ^ Bk ^ V V ^ BJ : Gi ^^** A B ) psying * 1 in ¦* East ^^ pt ^ BBp Ang fl lian BB . pk Waters ' | B BBP ^ P > ' ( Jarrold ' s ' IJoliday ' Series ) , by the author of ' Friesland Ph Btl Meres . ' For those who Bf fB dare not
^ BB » ^ B . ^ ^^^ r ^ BJ BK ^ ' *^ - BBBBP V ^ Bk ^^^ " . ¦> ^ - ^ ^^» " V . BBBw ^^^ ^ B « ^ ta ' ^ ' ^ ^^ B ^ . ^ B ^ BP > ^ Ba ^^ ^^ Vli V ^ Br ^ P » ¦ ^^^ -4 X ' . V ^ undertake a yachting cruise on the ocean the next best thing is a similar trip on the Norfolk Broads Bh This book | BBM . with BF . ¦ Bfe BBi many f Bk BBP ital BBk illustra ¦ -
^ BBk ' ^ BB . V ^^ p * BJ —^& ^ b' ^ Bb ^ f , bV bBBBbp ^ Bk ^ ^ P ^^^ F ^^^ ^ BpP ^ ^*^ ~ Bh . , ^ . ^^ Bp ^^ ^^» ^ BP BiyBJf . » . B ^ cap ^ Bjpj ^ . ' ^ B l | II ^ B ^ ^^»^ ^ Ba ^ Bi ^ BK P > ^^^ B B ^^_ # ^ ^ p , B ^ BJ ^ f tious , contains a record of the pleasures and penalties , the expeditions and adventures of a family party on the calm inland waters of
East Anglia . Historical notes on the ancient structures and ruins met with on the banks , and mjV M . A ¦^¦ M . hints AtAll t / U to I \_^ tourists V \_/ Ui A . + KJ * J ** S who VT * . * . \ S contemplate W V- ^ A A « . \_^ t ~ LJ P ^ -f A * . *• k V > following - * - V A JL «^ V V All C -,
in the track of the ' Gipsies , ' form the usef ill features of this entertaining chronicle . From Fb the ¦ same . —* The bbIBJv pi . Norfolk Cricket Annual '
¦ Ib PBJPI ^ hbT W F TJ ^/ pTJk ¦¦ ^ ^ fek ^ « ri fBjr ^ ri ¦^^ 9 Jl ^ Ii ^ . BBS « ^^* P « 4 k *** r « B > J 1 . « B > . ^ Bfl- * >> B- b ¥ « ^^ BP « Bi . ^^ BU ¦ . A A « bV ^ Bk ^ V « ^ fV * * , season B . 1889 BBBft ^^ ^ Bt . ^ B , , edited *»¦ * . by BK W ^^ BJjt -BjBi . S *^ . Barker " »» V •¦ and J .-jpBh . H ^~ ^_ . Hatch . This annual contains full particulars of clubs , matches , & c , in No * rfolk , and will
therefore prove of special interest and service to the cricketers of the county .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 2, 1889, page 1039, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02091889/page/13/
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